Advanced > QoS > IP
The user may also set QoS by specific IP address. To enable QoS per IP address, first click the IP radio button which will reveal the preceeding screen for the user to configure. Ensure that the bandwidth does not exceed the incoming bandwidth from the ISP or it will cause other devices on the LAN to slow down due to decreased bandwidth. Check with your ISP for more information on the bandwidth allotted to your account.
WAN Uplink Bandwidth | Use the pull down menu to set the WAN Uplink Bandwidth. The user |
| may choose a speed from 64kbps to Full (100Mbps). Ensure that the |
| bandwidth does not exceed the incoming bandwidth from the ISP or it |
| will cause other devices on the LAN to slow down due to decreased |
| bandwidth. Check with your ISP for more information on the bandwidth |
| allotted to your account. |
QoS Control by IP | Click the enabled radio button to enable QoS priority by MAC address. |
| Information coming from this IP address will have the highest priority |
| on the LAN. This means that information originating from this device |
| will be sent to other devices on the LAN requesting it, first. Other |
| devices will have a lower priority in sending information through the |
| router. |
Source IP | Enter the source IP address or range of IP addresses that will be set |
| for high priority QoS in the router. |
Bandwidth | Use the |
| setting on this router. The user may set a Bandwidth between 1Kbps to |
| 32Mbps. Choosing Best Effort will set the router to allow the first user |
| to access the source IP address to have the total bandwidth needed |
| for the file being transferred. Choosing Full will denote that the router |
| will allot 100Mbps of bandwidth for the specified QoS implementation. |
| Only one QoS implementation can be set at Full. |
Click Apply to set the QoS for IP.
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